The Mercado Family



Friday, August 28, 2020

PJ Hoffmaster

 While we were in Utah, we received an invite from our friends the McEwens to go camping with them at PJ Hoffmaster, which is on Lake Michigan. Their other good friends, the Ongs, were also going to camp there. They have tents and we have a camper, but luckily we were able to secure spots close to each other so we could visit. Kayla and I have been talking about camping together for years! They're our holiday friends and we lovingly call them our cousins. We were so happy to be able to spend the weekend together outside, even though we didn't social distance from them and ate a meal together. We know that they have been mostly among themselves. 

The kids brought roller blades to ride around the campsite, but the roads were a little too bumpy. 


After dinner on Friday, our family went to the lake for the sunset. It's about a 10-minute walk. 

The sunsets on Lake Michigan never cease to amaze me!

I'm trying to make my poses more interesting!

This one was my idea!

It's nice to have kids to take pictures of us.

Facing the other way!

So gorgeous!

Karissa was back at the camp with Jasmine, but the other three enjoyed running down the dunes.

Austin even brought his boogie board for an evening dip!






Top of the dune.


The next morning: Karissa, Jasmine, and Daisy.

Trey and Austin playing frisbee amongst the trees. That's the McEwen's tent and the one to the far left is the Ong's tent.

Playing BopIt!

A morning read. 

Hairdresser

Karissa and Victoria Saturday morning on the boogie board.

The waves were very small this year.

Erik, Kim, Jasmine, Jed, and Ethan digging a hole.

All the boys in the group hung out at the top of the dune for a while digging a hole.



Karissa and Jasmine next to Karissa's sculpture of Daisy.


Trey and Austin in the completed hole!

We broke out our paddleboard later on. 



Lots of boats started to arrive. Everyone owns a boat now, with all the social distancing. They made for lots of little waves.

The beach from the lake.





Guess which one is Trevor, the dad of the McEwan family?

Jason and Lee, the other dads with dinner.

Me, Eeyeen, and Kayla, the moms.
It was such a relaxing and fun weekend!

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

The Great Outdoors

The kids have a better appreciation for the outdoors for activities such as biking and rollerblading more than in the past. It helps that I found some great new-to-us bikes for Austin and Victoria for amazing deals on Facebook marketplace. They also appreciate hiking with friends more when that's the only option they have for seeing some of their friends right now because of social distancing.

We often ride to the park in the neighborhood.

Austin's new bike!

Victoria's new bike. It's bigger than Autin's but with the paint color, it almost looks exactly the same! ( I ride it sometimes when she's not and I'm riding on the dirt roads because it has really good shocks!)

Our favorite bike path now. With friends, it's even better!

Erik's really good friend, Desmond, who lived a few houses down, just moved to Connecticut. He and Erik would have outdoor, "socially distanced" play dates. His last day here he came for lunch. We're sad that his family is gone now. 

Our favorite hiking place, Maybury.
We hiked with friends there recently. They're a little more concerned with getting too close to people, so we just hiked and didn't gather for pictures.

We have played some fun water games outside. The boys had to squirt the water balloon to get it to move. Whoever got it to the end first, won! It was highly competitive but fun!


Something that wasn't outdoors this summer was Girl's Camp. They held it virtually, which I didn't think sounded too great at first, but Victoria and Karissa really enjoyed it! A few days before it started, they each received a box from the YW President in our ward. It included a T-shirt, supplies for some of the classes, a journal, and a program of events that included references for some of the spiritual conversations they had. Monday morning they started with a Youth Camp Leader (YCL) spiritual meeting on Zoom. I don't know exactly what they talked about, but my girls seemed happy and uplifted afterward. After that, they had a watercolor class taught by a lady in our ward that she prerecorded on Youtube. The supplies for that were included in the box. There was a devotional given by the stake YW leaders in the afternoon. Tuesday started with another YCL spiritual meeting, followed by an origami class on Zoom, with supplies provided. That afternoon was a job skills class and then a missionary devotional. Wednesday was the final day and started with the YCL devotional and then a Zumba class taught by my friend on Zoom. That afternoon was a communications class and the evening was a devotional given by the Stake Presidency. It was a few days full of the Spirit in our home!

Victoria's origami and art.
Karissa's art.

The best outdoor activity that is new to us, is our new paddleboard! We loved using my brother's and sister's in Utah, so we ordered one when we returned and it finally arrived! We went to the lake the very next day and it was so nice! The only thing is that the lake had a lot of algae that day, so we couldn't go out too far because it was gross and made it hard to maneuver in. I was surprised it was so bad because we went to that very lake a few weeks ago and it was clear as can be. 


That brown part in the background is not a sand bar, that's the algae!


I've been extending my outdoor workouts because the kids sleep late and I don't have a lot of stuff going on in the morning. I decided to run a half marathon this morning. I felt really good, except my knees were not great at the end. I had been having a little bit of knee pain lately during my long runs, despite all the strength training with my legs, so I knew that I didn't want to wait any longer for the half, I was ready! Today had perfect weather, so I just did it. I want to do a tri soon, just have to figure out the logistics with the lake, etc. My bike rides have been super fun lately!

Friday, August 14, 2020

Improvements

 I have been in the mood to clean up some things around our house since I haven't been quite as busy as summers in the past, imagine that. Now that we know that our district will be holding school virtually, for the time being until they feel like we can move into face-to-face learning, with face masks, we've also been focusing on cleaning up the desk areas of the kids' rooms so it's easier for them to concentrate without all the extra distractions of their home bedroom desks.

Jason got a new desk for work for a steal of a deal. We now officially have an office in our basement.

The kids are happy that he's not using the TV monitor down there anymore. He was able to get his desk supplies from his office at work. Looks like we're in it for the long haul!
Austin's desk is ready, for now, but he tends to let things pile up, so we'll see how the next few weeks till school starts go. We put together this bulletin board with his scout patches. He's very proud!

We've decided that Erik will be at the desk in our room so he's not in the kitchen where there could be lunchtime distractions. He'll have his own personal items there once school starts.

Karissa got new curtains from Costco and rearranged her decorations on the wall. I don't think it's final yet, so I'm only taking this one pic so far. This is very much improved for her art space at her desk. She was able to fit all her supplies in her desk drawers as opposed to on the floor under her desk and all over the top of it. She also has that gray beanbag right below it to read on, which we ordered online and didn't come with stuffing. We decided to be creative and stuff her beanbag with plastic bags that were overflowing from our kitchen cupboard. It's the best idea ever! We got rid of all those bags and her beanbag feels no different than any other!

Victoria's room is always neat as a pin lately. Her desk folds out. Above it, she has framed all her Cecchetti ballet completion certifications from the past four years. 


As I've said before, I'm terrible at taking before and after pictures, which might be a good thing since some of the before pictures would make me cringe, seeing what things looked like before. All I know is that when I see some of the improvements now, I feel more peaceful with the clutter cleared out and the way the kids and I have decorated some of the areas.


Victoria and I were driving by Tuesday Morning and saw that it was closing that day, so we ran in and bought these decorations for a couple bucks each!
They look nice in my living room!
I painted the frames in the hallway after finishing painting the wall. It looks so nice now!
Even our deck area looks nice!

We've enjoyed eating there more often.

The blooming flowers help with that!